Optimizing spatio-temporal filters for improving Brain-Computer Interfacing
Dornhege, Guido, Blankertz, Benjamin, Krauledat, Matthias, Losch, Florian, Curio, Gabriel, Müller, Klaus-Robert
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems create a novel communication channel from the brain to an output device by bypassing conventional motor output pathways of nerves and muscles. Therefore they could provide a new communication and control option for paralyzed patients. Modern BCI technology is essentially based on techniques for the classification ofsingle-trial brain signals. Here we present a novel technique that allows the simultaneous optimization of a spatial and a spectral filter enhancing discriminability of multi-channel EEG single-trials. The evaluation of60 experiments involving 22 different subjects demonstrates the superiority of the proposed algorithm. Apart from the enhanced classification, thespatial and/or the spectral filter that are determined by the algorithm can also be used for further analysis of the data, e.g., for source localization of the respective brain rhythms.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2006
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- Research Report (0.66)
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (0.49)
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